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Cars with the most unpaid DC fines go to this impound lot

Cars with thousands and even tens of thousands in unpaid fines are kept at a new impound lot in D.C. Here's a look

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For more than 20 years, Antwon Temoney has worked for D.C.โ€™s car impound lots. When he started, D.C. had only one lot. Now there are three.

News4 visited the newest impound lot, which opened just months ago. Itโ€™s where the city keeps cars with the most unpaid fines. Cars with thousands and even tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid fines. The scofflaws.

โ€œThey have 28 days to claim these vehicles. If they donโ€™t claim the vehicles, then theyโ€™re auctioned or scrapped,โ€ Temoney, a program manager for the Department of Public Works, said.

Drivers owe D.C. well over $1 billion in unpaid tickets, primarily from out-of-state drivers.

Earlier this year, D.C. started a pilot program using more tow trucks and automated license plate readers to find the cars with the most in unpaid fines and impound them.

In the five-and-a-half months of the pilot program that focused primarily in Ward 1:

  • D.C. impounded nearly 300 cars that owe a total of more than $2 million
  • D.C. booted more than 2,000 vehicles that owed a total of almost $6 million in unpaid tickets

The program has now gone citywide, with ramped-up enforcement in all eight wards.

Itโ€™s not just the cars of scofflaw drivers that take up space at impound lots; illegal scooters are ending up there too.

Just because D.C. impounds a car doesnโ€™t mean theyโ€™ll collect on the tickets.

D.C. officials donโ€™t expect most of the cars to ever be claimed. Some of the drivers owe more in fines than the cars are worth.

News4 ran a few of the tags ourselves. One car had more than $19,000 in unpaid fines.

None of the cars being held at the impound lots are stolen cars that got tickets after being stolen; those cars are kept by D.C. police.

Temoney has some simple advice for the millions of drivers who have unpaid tickets in D.C.

โ€œJust pay your fines. Thatโ€™s it. Just pay your fines,โ€ he said.

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